Yongtao Liu, an ORNL R&D staff member, uses AI-guided scanning probe microscopy to run experiments and analyze results with ...
Integrating Digital Holographic Microscopy with fluorescence techniques enhances live-cell imaging, preserving cellular ...
A recent study has examined a label-free microscopy technique, interferometric image scanning microscopy (iISM), which is ...
At Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences, Yongtao Liu is building AI-driven “closed-loop” ...
The way a key cellular motor works at an atomic level has been uncovered by simulations conducted by RIKEN biophysicists.
Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) is pivotal in nanoscience, offering high-resolution imaging and manipulation for advancements in semiconductors and life sciences.
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IBM breakthrough shows quantum computers can model real materials
IBM and an international team of researchers have used a quantum computer to accurately simulate the electronic structure of ...
CRISPR is a powerful DNA-editing tool that has underpinned huge advancements in human health care in the last decade. It is a ...
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US scientists report a material that can switch between quantum states
A team of scientists working across U.S. and international laboratories has synthesized a single molecule that can be flipped ...
The Francis College of Engineering, Department of Plastics Engineering, invites you to attend a Master's Thesis defense by Anirudh Thorbole on: " ...
Atomic force microscopy (AFM), as an essential tool for micro-nano scale surface measurements, has been widely used in fields such as materials science, biology, and semiconductor inspection [1], [2].
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